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hed for the door handle, but
, slipping out and
it and gestured for her to sit on the couch. The gash on her wris
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ed, her tone now sharp but with a hint of amusem
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ng the silence between us. She looked away, the
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. "Humor me. I should've thought a
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thought she might laugh. Instead, she
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althcare, the parent company of LifePoint Hospital. My father has been breathing down my neck about
, she must've though
me to be you
ified. "You need stability. I need a wife to se
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re the
c. Second, no divorce until we've b
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ssuring smile. "It'll be easier fo
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l. Let's sign
eement, and then I stood to leave. But as I turne
in time to see her slump f
t the floor, my heart racing. Her f
her pulse. "Stay with me," I said firmly,
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restless energy. I couldn't shake off the image of her unconscious in
ut of my thoughts, a clipboard in hand. H
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